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The phrase "absorption of radiation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific contexts, particularly in physics, chemistry, and environmental studies, to describe the process by which matter takes in radiation energy.
Example: "The absorption of radiation by the atmosphere plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's temperature."
Alternatives: "capture of radiation" or "intake of radiation".
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absorption of radiation
noun
The transfer of electromagnetic energy into heat energy within a gas or liquid through which the radiation is passing.
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Such a differentiation is needed from the exposure perspective because the participants' equipment radiates closer to the body causing much more absorption of radiation.
Absorption of radiation lowers the percent transmittance value.
In the ultraviolet region, absorption of radiation is caused by electronic excitations.
Figure 7-11 Efficiency of absorption of radiation by the atmosphere as a function of wavelength.
In this example there is not much absorption of radiation by dust and gas.
Figure 1-1 Absofption of radiation by an atmospheric column of gas.
A similar recoil occurs during absorption of radiation by a nucleus.
The efficiency of absorption of radiation by the atmosphere is plotted in Figure 7-11 as a function of wavelength.
He said the nature of the soil in much of the western Soviet Union reduced the possibility of absorption of radiation by people.
He noted that the Soviet report took into account varying soil conditions as well as the resulting absorption of radiation by crops and animals.
Furthermore, the main cause of exergy destruction was the absorption of radiation by the absorber plate.
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